How to Get There From Here
Creating God Among Us
by
Book Details
About the Book
The cover drawing, a depiction of a pomegranate tree that
grows on the premises of the Garden Tomb in the old city
of Jerusalem, was created by the author. According to J. E. Cirlot’s A Dictionary of Symbols, pomegranates, by nature of their shape and internal structure, symbolize the reconciliation of the multiple and diverse within apparent unity, and in the Bible appear as a symbol of the Oneness of the universe.
Pomegranates were also embroidered on the hems of the Jewish
priestly vestments prior to the destruction of the Jerusalem
Temple. And in the Hebrew scriptures, pomegranates were figured
as tokens of fruitfulness even to the extent of being the Tree
of Life itself and symbolic of the restoration of God’s favor.